Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH° = -18.8 kJ, and K. 10.5, at 350 K. 2CH,Cl½(g) CH(g) + CC1(g) When 0.32 moles of CH4(g) are removed from the equilibrium system at constant temperature: The value of K. The value of Qc |K. The reaction must Orun in the forward direction to restablish equilibrium. run in the reverse direction to restablish equilibrium. Oremain the same. It is already at equilibrium. The concentration of CCl, will increase. decrease. Submit Answer Retry E ore group attempts remain remain the same.

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Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH° = -18.8 kJ, and K. 10.5, at 350 K.
2CH,Cl,(g)CH,(g) + CC14(g)
When 0.32 moles of CH4(g) are removed from the equilibrium system at constant temperature:
The value of K.
The value of Qc
|K.
The reaction must
Orun in the forward direction to restablish equilibrium.
run in the reverse direction to restablish equilibrium.
Oremain the same. It is already at equilibrium.
The concentration of CC14 will
increase.
decrease.
Submit Answer
Retry E
ore group attempts remain
remain the same.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH° = -18.8 kJ, and K. 10.5, at 350 K. 2CH,Cl,(g)CH,(g) + CC14(g) When 0.32 moles of CH4(g) are removed from the equilibrium system at constant temperature: The value of K. The value of Qc |K. The reaction must Orun in the forward direction to restablish equilibrium. run in the reverse direction to restablish equilibrium. Oremain the same. It is already at equilibrium. The concentration of CC14 will increase. decrease. Submit Answer Retry E ore group attempts remain remain the same.
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